After Yuan Yao left, Liu Xie paced back and forth in the hall for a while, and asked Pang Tong to read all the official documents related to Jizhou, read them all over again, and do a comprehensive compilation.
The development of the situation after Yuan Shao's withdrawal of troops seriously deviated from real expectations. Is the plan proposed before still necessary to continue to be implemented and whether it is possible to achieve the goals? It is time to consider it.
When Tian Feng was forced to retreat and Ju Su's whereabouts were unknown, the people of Jizhou still took Shenfu as the core, hoping to continue to control the power of military power, which was obviously unable to do so.
So Yuan Tan and the Ruying people around him were ready to move again.
But he didn't want it.
It is certainly a good thing for Yuan Tan to join the court, but the merger of Ruying people will only create greater resistance in the court.
Especially Guo Tu's older and stubborn Ruying people, it is almost impossible to change their minds, and it is even more unrealistic to make them give up their interests. Only by defeating them on the battlefield can the problem be completely solved.
The fewer examples of Zhou Zhong, the better. The court does not have so many official positions to trade with them.
Before Pang Tong finished sorting out, Zhuge Liang was here too.
He obviously didn't sleep well yesterday, his eyes were dark and his spirits were not very good.
"I slept so late yesterday, why didn't I take a little longer?" Liu Xie said.
Zhuge Liang smiled. "Thank you Your Majesty for your concern, I'm fine. I heard Your Majesty discuss with Yu Fan yesterday, and it was like drinking mellow wine. I was just a hangover."
Liu Xie laughed and said nothing, signaling Zhuge Liang to help Pang Tong.
Pang Tong explained the purpose of sorting out official documents and asked: "What did Yu Fan say yesterday, which made you so excited?"
"It's so profound and profound, it's hard to describe it. It's better to look back at the minutes."
Pang Tong was surprised.
Minutes are usually only held at meetings. The emperor usually only remembers the daily notes when he meets the ministers. When Yu Fan saw the emperor, he actually had the minutes. It seems that what they discussed was as profound as Zhuge Liang said, and it cannot be explained clearly in a few simple sentences.
When Yu Fan reached middle age, he was knowledgeable and had no choice but to be in love.
Can the emperor keep up with Yu Fan’s rhythm?
In Pang Tong's opinion, the emperor is indeed smart, but in terms of knowledge, the emperor is at most an introductory one, and is far from being profound.
Pang Tong could no longer suppress his curiosity. If the emperor hadn't been right in front of him, he would have wished to throw down his work and let Zhuge Liang explain it clearly first.
Zhuge Liang could understand Pang Tong's mood, but he was more shocked than Pang Tong.
Because Yu Fan told him that the knowledge he really talked about last night was just a part of the emperor's knowledge. The emperor's knowledge was unfathomable and far beyond their imagination.
Zhuge Liang was skeptical.
But his doubts were just doubts about whether Yu Fan was too exaggerating. He was not surprised by the emperor's extensive knowledge.
After all, the emperor had not studied the "Yi" specifically, but he could make a speculative statement about Yi Xue like Yu Fan. It was what he saw and heard with his own eyes.
He came so early, but he didn't want to miss the conversation between Yu Fan and the emperor.
Before yesterday, the emperor gave Yu Fan a picture and said a mantra to let Yu Fan go back to comprehend. He really wanted to know if Yu Fan had realized it and what he had realized.
The two of them whispered gossip while sorting out their documents. They were both people with excellent memory. After a while, they gathered the relevant documents and placed them in front of Liu Xie in different categories.
While Liu Xie was flipping through, he connected different sources of information in his mind.
Suddenly, he saw a very inconspicuous official document, a list of officials sent by Sun Rui, a clerk in the Northern Army, and a name that he once thought disappeared appeared.
Jushu.
There are seven officials in the Northern Army who can be eliminated by themselves without reporting.
Gusu
But if Ju Su appears in the Northern Army and becomes the official of the Marquis of the Northern Palace, Shi Sun Rui does not write a letter to express his words. Just mention it in this corner, isn’t it too much?
Liu Xie knocked on the case table and pointed Ju Su's name to Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong.
Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong were puzzled after reading it.
"What's the problem with Ju Su?" Zhuge Liang asked.
"Do you think it's okay?" Liu Xie asked back: "He was once one of Yuan Shao's planners and had also led a large army."
"I haven't heard of any record of him."
"..." Liu Xie was speechless.
He realized that Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong had limited knowledge of Ju Su, which was far less than his clear understanding of Ju Su.
But can Shi Sun Rui not know?
There are probably Ju Jun's relationship.
"Your Majesty, if this person is really as Your Majesty said, it would be a good choice to stay in Taiyuan." Pang Tong reminded carefully: "In the future, this person will be of great use to wait for the Northern Army to enter Jizhou."
Liu Xie's heart moved.
Could it be that the priest Sun Rui made this idea?
The old ministers always wanted to take back their military power and be a real Grand Marshal. Shi Sun Rui was the most promising one. But in addition to making contributions in the battle of Huayin, Shi Sun Rui had never had decent military achievements. Instead, he violated the principle when he suppressed the rebellion in Hedong.
A sexual mistake, even the Wei Wei was beaten up.
Pacifying Jizhou may be his last chance, and it seems understandable that Ju Su is left as the leader.
To be fair, although Ju Su was once Yuan Shao's think tank, his role now is very limited, far less than Tian Feng and Shen Pei. He took the initiative to leave Yuan Shao, defect to Ju Jun, and gained the trust of Shi Sun Rui, and there was no problem.
If you have to exaggerate yourself, there will be too many people in trouble.
In addition to Cao Cao, he was once a vassal of Yuan Shao.
Liu Xie tried his best to calm himself down and was less influenced by the original history, but he was still a little angry.
This dualism between monarch and ministers is too abominable. The ministers have too much room to do their own things. His Majesty the Emperor was fooled by accident.
Liu Xie really wanted to do some reforms and strengthen imperial power, but when he saw Zhuge Liang in front of him, he hesitated again.
With the current technical conditions, it is obviously not realistic for the emperor to know everything. He insisted on being an emperor like Qin Shihuang, with great power and all matters handled by himself, and he would probably die young in the end.
The first thing to do is to live long.
Only by living longer can we grasp the direction and let history develop in the direction he hopes, and we cannot be anxious.
If you are not patient, you will be in trouble with your plans.
But you can't just hold on to this tone, otherwise these old ministers will become more presumptuous in the future.
Liu Xie thought for a long time and asked Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong to check the names of Chashi Sun Meng.
If Shi Sun Meng had left Xiangyang and did not appear in Chang'an, she would probably have gone to Taiyuan and defected to Shi Sun Rui.
If so, the Shi Sun Meng is probably the same as Ju Su. His name has appeared in the official document, but it is an inconspicuous corner.
This time, without much time, Zhuge Liang quickly found a document and found Shi Sun Meng's name.
But it was not the documentary of the Northern Army's Hou, but the documentary of the Hedong Yin Xun Yu and the prefect of Shangdang Zhong Yao.
In addition to the scholar Sun Meng, Zhuge Liang also discovered several familiar names, all of whom were seeking refuge in Xiangyang, including Wang Can.